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Pierre Gaveaux (6
October 1760 – 5
February 1825) was a
French operatic tenor and composer,
notable for
creating the role of
Jason in Cherubini's Médée...
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Pierre Gaveaux, 1821, by Edme
Quenedey (1756–1830)
after a physiognotrace...
- Beethoven's
opera Fidelio Léonore, ou L'amour conjugal, a 1798
opera by
Pierre Gaveaux Leonore, Illinois, a
village in the
United States Base Léonore, a database...
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predecessors in the
French rescue-opera tradition.
These include Pierre Gaveaux's opera Léonore, ou L'amour
conjugal (1798) and
Ferdinando Paer's Leonora...
- outhouses, but the "Pompallier House" is the only one remaining. The
original Gaveaux printing press was
brought to the
mission from
France in the
early 1840s;...
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written by Jean-Marie Souriguières de St Marc and set to
music by
Pierre Gaveaux Alain Rustenholz, Les traversées de Paris, Parigramme,
September 2006,...
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conjugal (Leonore, or
marital love) is an opéra
comique in two acts by
Pierre Gaveaux after a
libretto by Jean-Nicolas Bouilly. It was
premiered on 19 February...
- by
order of the king in 1738 and died
there a few
months later.
Pierre Gaveaux was a
French operatic tenor and
composer who was sent to
Charenton in 1819...
- Henri-Montan Berton.
Those at the
Feydeau included Luigi Cherubini,
Pierre Gaveaux, Jean-François Le
Sueur and François Devienne. The
works of Méhul (for...
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French composers Jean-François Le Sueur, François Devienne, and
Pierre Gaveaux were also
closely ****ociated with the company. In 1801 the Théâtre Feydeau...